He continued to dine gracefully, occasionally tending to Lauraâs needs.
Under the table, his warm hand affectionately held hers.
It was a warmth that enveloped Laura.
It was one she couldnât refuse.
Edwin leaned in, his voice a soft murmur.
âOnce weâve finished eating, letâs take a stroll, and then Iâll escort you home.
â
Laura couldnât quite discern his intentions, but she couldnât depart.
Edwin seemed like a ticking time bomb, on the verge of detonation, and she had no desire to create a scene over their relationship.
She attempted to convince herself.
However, deep within, she acknowledged that she was holding on to the comforting warmth he, and only he could offer.
She yearned to indulge just a little while longer.
Just for this one night.
Edwin displayed exceptional tenderness toward her, and as a result, Lauraâs demeanor softened, rendering them a striking portrayal of newlyweds.
After their meal, the ancient street had become even busier than before, filled with numerous young couples taking leisurely strolls.
The street itself was adorned with shops peddling various trinkets.
Those werenât particularly valuable items, but they held the kind of charm that young girls often adored.
Edwin gestured ahead.
âLetâs have a look.
â
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Laura walked beside him, and before long, Edwin gently dr@ped his arm around her shoulders.
She attempted to evade his grasp, but an oncoming crowd forced Edwin to swiftly pull her into his arms.
Her face nestled against his chest.
His scent, consistently fresh, bore the clean aroma of a man who worked in an office.
Yet, Edwin was not overly fastidious, radiating a robust, masculine aura.
Laura found herself momentarily stunned.
Edwinâs voice, pitched low, inquired, âDisappointed? My muscles arenât as firm as Dylanâs.
â
His tone held a hint of bitterness, and Laura chose not to reply.
Edwin encircled her waist and asked softly, âWhat about Dylan?â